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For the 1940 production of Bahaghari, he plays the part of Music Hall Performer.
He is cast in the role of King of Hearts in the 1992 production of Aasmaan Se Gira.
For the 1993 production of Beautiful, he plays The March Hare.
He takes the role of Mr. Martin in the 1938 production of Aikoku koshin-kyoku.
In 2007, Peter Sellers is cast in the role of Chance ('Chauncey Gardiner') in the magazine Famous.
He is cast in the role of Rouquet in the 2006 tv series Billy Wilder Speaks.
In 1913, Peter Sellers is cast in the role of Juan Bautista in the movie Buon partito, Un.
Peter Sellers stars as Aldo Vanucci/Federico Fabrizi in the 1915 movie Avarice.
For the 1983 tv series The Aerodrome, Peter Sellers is cast in the role of Prime Minister Amphibulos.
Peter Sellers plays the part of Imperial Me in the 1913 movie The Double Cross.
In 1957, he is cast in the role of Narrator/Supt. Quilt/Asst. Commissioner Sir Jervis Fruit/Henry Crun in the release of Der var engang en gade.
In 1968, he stars as Evelyn Tremble in the feature Adyshakti Mahamaya.
In 2001, he plays The Salesman in the feature The Cat with Hands.
For the 1982 show Battle of the Network Stars XII, Peter Sellers plays the part of Wilfred Morgenhall, Solicitor.
In 1958, Peter Sellers's character is Major Bloodnok in the show Blago u brdima.
He stars as Group Captain (G/C) Lionel Mandrake/President Merkin Muffley/Dr. Strangelove in the 2003 movie Bodysong.
In 1982, he plays Dennis Nayland Smith/Dr. Fu('Fred') Manchu in the production of Anthi Veyilile Ponnu.
Peter Sellers plays Dick Scratcher in the 1996 movie Babette.
In 1963, Peter Sellers plays the part of Himself/Henry Crun/Bluebottle/Hercules Grytpype-Thynne in the release of Covjek sa fotografije.
For the 2001 production of Blagoslov, Peter Sellers plays the part of Various.
For the 2006 show Call 911, Peter Sellers stars as Queen Victoria.
For the 2001 release of Bagansya, he is cast in the role of The Rev. John Smallwood.
He is cast in the role of Benjamin Hoffman in the 1968 release of Carogne si nasce.
For the 2004 production of Arif Hossein, ETV Dhaka, he plays the part of Harold Fine.
Peter Sellers is cast in the role of Fred Kite/Sir John Kennaway in the 1984 tv series Battle of the Network Stars XVII.
For the 2007 production of Freedomland, he plays the part of Hector Dimwiddle.
In 2009, Peter Sellers's character is Police Constable Diamond in the production of Autobahn.
He is cast in the role of Harry (a.k.a. 'Mr. Robinson') in the 1985 show The British Record Industry Awards.
For the 1914 release of The Demon of the Rails, he takes the role of Himself/Policeman/Hercules Grytpype-Thynne/Bluebottle/Major Bloodnok/Henry Crun.
For the 1919 production of Debtor to the Law, A, Peter Sellers stars as Groucho/Giuseppe/Cedric/Izzy/Gozzunk/Crystal Jollibottom.
Peter Sellers plays Clare Quilty (TV writer)/Dr. Zempf (Beardsley High School psychologist) in the 1960 tv series The Closing Door.
For the 1916 release of Abide with Me, Peter Sellers plays Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE.
In 1988, Peter Sellers plays the part of Dr. Ahmed el Kabir in the Broken Angel.
In 1996, he stars as Grand Duchess Gloriana XII/Prime Minister Count Rupert Mountjoy/Tully Bascombe in the show Beautiful Girls.
He takes the role of Auguste Topaze in the 1951 movie Dudaktan kalbe.
For the 1909 production of Child of the Forest, A, Peter Sellers is cast in the role of Inspector Sidney Wang.
For the 1920 movie Alias Aladdin, he is cast in the role of Sonny MacGregor.
In 1998, he is cast in the role of Lionel Meadows in the video Boobsville Cabaret.
He takes the role of John Lewis in the 1914 movie As a Man Soweth.
For the 2002 show Club Le Monde, Sam.
Peter Sellers plays the part of Pvt. Griffin in the 2005 Big Cock Seductions 25.
Peter Sellers's character is Hrundi V. Bakshi in the 1991 production of The Colors of Johnny.
He takes the role of The Major/Arnold Fringe in the 1999 feature Dogwatch.
In 1931, he takes the role of Chief Insp. Jacques Clouseau in the movie Basketball Tactics and Plays.
Peter Sellers's character is Inspector Jacques Clouseau in the 1902 show The Boys Try to Put One Up on Foxy Grandpa.
For the 2006 release 2 Clits: 1 Dick, he plays Rudolf IV/Rudolf V/Syd Frewin.
In 1996, he plays the part of Insp. Jacques Clouseau in the show America's Dream.
He is cast in the role of Chief Insp. Jacques Clouseau in the 2005 video 'Hitch': Dance Steps Made Easy.
For the 2003 Carmen Goes to College 3, Himself.
He stars as Jacques Clouseau in the 1914 feature The Badge of Office.
Peter Sellers plays Himself in the 1937 show Broadway Melody of 1938.
Peter Sellers is cast in the role of Percy Quill, Bijou Projectionist in the 1993 video Deep Inside Dirty Debutantes 5.
Peter Sellers's character is Général Latour/Major Robinson/Herr Schroeder/Adolf Hitler/The President/Prince Kyoto in the 1971 release of Danchizuma hirusagari no joji.
In 1965, Peter Sellers plays the part of Robert Danvers in the movie Cadavere a spasso.
For the 1923 feature Adam and Eva, Peter Sellers plays Himself.
In 1927, Peter Sellers is cast in the role of Tony in the feature Carnival Week.
In 1992, Peter Sellers stars as Insp. Jacques Clouseau in the show As You Like It.
For the 2004 show 2004: The Stupid Version, he plays the part of Dodger Lane.
For the 2006 release of Amico di famiglia, L', he takes the role of CPO Doherty.
He plays Gen. Leo Fitzjohn in the 2000 video Dr. Neil Down Sex Therapist: Session Nine.
In 1992, he is cast in the role of Dr. Fritz Fassbender in the production of Aema buin 6.
Peter Sellers plays Himself in the 1990 feature Fashion from New York.
For the 1971 release of Ari-Baba to yonjuppiki no tozoku, Jean.
In 2004, he stars as Henry Orient in the video Cleopatra II: The Legend of Eros.
In 2004, he stars as Pearly Gates in the production Capone.
In 1916, Peter Sellers plays Doctor Pratt in the feature Beautiful Lake Chusenji.
For the 2003 movie Freedub 1, Peter Sellers's character is Himself/Various Characters.
In 2005, he is cast in the role of Various Characters in the video release of Danske dogmeri, Det.
Peter Sellers stars as Various Characters in the 2003 release Danske fluffer Helle.
In 2005, he takes the role of Various Characters in the show Dansker i Hitlers Tyskland, En.
Peter Sellers plays the part of Various Characters in the 1900 production of Blaine Club of Cincinnati.
In 1938, Peter Sellers plays Himself in the show The End of the Beginning.
He stars as Himself in the 1990 production Jane Goodall: A Life in the Wild.
He takes the role of Various Roles in the 2000 video House of Legs 7: Footsies.
What would be your dream movie poster mash-up?
This is an ingenious update of the movie trailer mash-up craze ? mashed movie posters created by English newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Dr Strangelove Actually made me chuckle seeing Peter Sellers tied up in that cutesy Richard Curtis bow. The joy is in t
on 2009-10-25 04:46:04
Outing for restored comedy films
More than 30 reels of film featuring early performances from comedians like Peter Sellers and Ronnie Corbett found in a London garage are being restored by the British Film Institute.
on 2009-06-16 04:50:26
Model/Actress Elke Sommer: 'Memba Her?!
Filed under: Movies, 'Memba Them?!In the '60s, German model Elke Sommer became famous for posing in Playboy and starring in films like "A Shot in the Dark" with Peter Sellers and "The Prize" with Paul Newman. Guess what she looks like now! ...Permalink
on 2009-05-14 04:50:03
Slapstick reigns, laughs few in "Pink Panther 2"
(Reuters)
Reuters - There's no denying Steve Martin's commitment to the role of Jacques Clouseau, the fumbling and deluded Gallic detective Peter Sellers brought to life with ineffable comic timing. But watching his second go at the part, the burning question remai
on 2009-02-06 04:45:13
'The Pink Panther 2' Takes Manhattan
Steve Martin and the cast of 'The Pink Panther 2' hit the "pink" carpet this week to premiere their hilarious sequel, in theaters Friday, and the stars were happy to give credit where credit was due.
"[Inspector Clouseau is] such an endur
on 2009-02-05 04:47:49
Would You Watch a New Muppet Show?
You know, I was already really excited about the news that Jason Segel was working on a new Muppet movie. But could he also be plotting a new version of The Muppet Show? According to a report from the UK, the answer is yes. Segel's movie script apparently
on 2008-08-29 05:08:37
Must See Movies: Dr. Strangelove
Written, directed and produced by maverick filmmaker Stanley Kubrick starring funnyman Peter Sellers released in 1964. Dr. Strangelove was his masterpiece a farcical look at the military and Cold War and loosely based by screenwriter Terry Southern on Pet
on 2008-06-26 04:53:29
Buzz In: Whose Life Should Not Be Made Into a Movie?
Some are arguing that the biopic is the new black in Hollywood these days, but this genre has been entertaining us for some time now. Sometimes they're a great way to honor a beloved figure ? Frida comes to mind, as does Ray, and HBO's Peter Sellers biopi
on 2008-03-04 12:50:41
Al Pacino To Take On Sellers Role?.
Al Pacino To Take On Sellers Role?.... Hollywood actor Al Pacino is set to take on the role of Peter Sellers in a new West End play about the late comic's life. The play's writer, John Antrobus, is a close friend of the Godfather star and insists Pacino i
on 2008-02-04 12:46:53
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"Fiona McQuarrie" wrote in message
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| In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
| : http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/12/31/1374774.html
|
| : Best flicks for 2006
|
| : By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
|
| [snip]
|
| : THE PINK PANTHER (Sony/Feb. 10):
|
| : Steve Martin'>Steve Martin steps into the giant-sized shoes of Peter Sellers to
play
| : bumbling French detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. It's being
billed as a
| : prequel to Seller's 1964 classic, with Clouseau having to solve the
| : mysterious death of a soccer coach and discover who stole the famous
Pink
| : Panther diamond. The entertainment world will be watching to see if
Martin
| : can pull this one off.
When we went to King Kong, there was one of those "Be considerate of
others" public service announcements starring Steve Martin'>Steve Martin as Clouseau.
It was dreadful. I hope it is not a sign of what is to come in the Pink
Panther movie.
Betsy
|
| Apparently not, since the release date has been bumped back a couple
of
| times already. I think this is only an "interesting" film in the sense
| that "it will be interesting to see how bad this really is".
|
| : BASIC INSTINCT 2: RISK ADDICTION (Sony/March 31):
|
| : Sharon Stone's ice pick wielding seductress is back and this time
it's David
| : Morrissey's psychiatrist who gets lured into her dangerous sex
games. Call
| : it pure guilty pleasure, but the thought of Stone back to her old
tricks is
| : likely enough of a hook to get people into multiplexes.
|
| Oh puhleeze. She hasn't been a "name" star for years.
|
| : mission IMPOSSIBLE III
|
| : (Paramount/May 5):
|
| : Fresh from saving the world from Martians in last year's War of the
Worlds,
| : Tom Cruise prepares to tackle international terrorists as rogue
agent Ethan
| : Hunt. The release is timed to coincide with the birth of Cruise's
first
| : biological child, so he should grab every magazine cover in the
world for
| : this one.
|
| Not if he's going to use the opportunity to lecture people about
| Scientology and the evils of psychiatric drugs.
|
| : MIAMI VICE (Universal/July 28):
|
| : Last year's crop of big-screen versions of vintage TV shows were
major
| : critical and box-office disappointments, but this one is actually
promising.
| : Michael Mann, who created the original TV series, wrote and directed
this
| : film with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as renegade vice detectives
Crockett
| : and Tubbs. Mann has set the story in modern-day Miami.
|
| "Promising" as in "the shoot is taking way too long and there are lots
of
| reports of conflict so this promises to be a stinker".
|
| Fiona
|
|
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Fiona McQuarrie wrote:
> : THE PINK PANTHER (Sony/Feb. 10):
> : bumbling French detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. It's being billed as a
> : prequel to Seller's 1964 classic, with Clouseau having to solve the
> : mysterious death of a soccer coach and discover who stole the famous Pink
> : Panther diamond. The entertainment world will be watching to see if Martin
> : can pull this one off.
> times already.
And the trailer is dreadful.
> I think this is only an "interesting" film in the sense
> that "it will be interesting to see how bad this really is".
Pretty much...
> : BASIC INSTINCT 2: RISK ADDICTION (Sony/March 31):
> : Morrissey's psychiatrist who gets lured into her dangerous sex games. Call
> : it pure guilty pleasure, but the thought of Stone back to her old tricks is
> : likely enough of a hook to get people into multiplexes.
Hard to see how she will top her BI: 1 antics, as well...g!
> : Tom Cruise prepares to tackle international terrorists as rogue agent Ethan
> : Hunt. The release is timed to coincide with the birth of Cruise's first
> : biological child, so he should grab every magazine cover in the world for
> : this one.
> Scientology and the evils of psychiatric drugs.
Maybe he should play the villian in this instead...;) If ever a
franchise would be excused for using the old "evil twin" cliche...
C.
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In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
: http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/12/31/1374774.html
: Best flicks for 2006
: By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
[snip]
: THE PINK PANTHER (Sony/Feb. 10):
: Steve Martin steps into the giant-sized shoes of Peter Sellers to play
: bumbling French detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. It's being billed as a
: prequel to Seller's 1964 classic, with Clouseau having to solve the
: mysterious death of a soccer coach and discover who stole the famous Pink
: Panther diamond. The entertainment world will be watching to see if Martin
: can pull this one off.
Apparently not, since the release date has been bumped back a couple of
times already. I think this is only an "interesting" film in the sense
that "it will be interesting to see how bad this really is".
: BASIC INSTINCT 2: RISK ADDICTION (Sony/March 31):
: Sharon Stone's ice pick wielding seductress is back and this time it's David
: Morrissey's psychiatrist who gets lured into her dangerous sex games. Call
: it pure guilty pleasure, but the thought of Stone back to her old tricks is
: likely enough of a hook to get people into multiplexes.
Oh puhleeze. She hasn't been a "name" star for years.
: mission IMPOSSIBLE III
: (Paramount/May 5):
: Fresh from saving the world from Martians in last year's War of the Worlds,
: Tom Cruise prepares to tackle international terrorists as rogue agent Ethan
: Hunt. The release is timed to coincide with the birth of Cruise's first
: biological child, so he should grab every magazine cover in the world for
: this one.
Not if he's going to use the opportunity to lecture people about
Scientology and the evils of psychiatric drugs.
: MIAMI VICE (Universal/July 28):
: Last year's crop of big-screen versions of vintage TV shows were major
: critical and box-office disappointments, but this one is actually promising.
: Michael Mann, who created the original TV series, wrote and directed this
: film with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as renegade vice detectives Crockett
: and Tubbs. Mann has set the story in modern-day Miami.
"Promising" as in "the shoot is taking way too long and there are lots of
reports of conflict so this promises to be a stinker".
Fiona
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/12/31/1374774.html
Best flicks for 2006
By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
A look at movies in '06
Enough already with the griping. It's official. Movie attendance in 2005 was
the worst in almost a decade.
Some film analysts blame the slump on the DVD industry.
A poll conducted by Ipso for The Associated Press and AOL News in July
revealed 73% of adults say they prefer watching movies at home on DVD,
videotape or pay-per-view.
Even more disheartening for the studios is the finding that 47% surveyed in
the poll feel movies are getting worse and therefore do not warrant
viewing -- especially at today's ticket prices.
Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations, sides with disgruntled
viewers.
"The 2005 slump in movie attendance is product-driven which, to me, is a
much less chilling problem than some sort of cultural shift in people's
moviegoing habits. People will make the effort to see a good film."
George Lucas, who produced and directed this year's top box-office movie
Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, agrees wholeheartedly with
Dergarabedian.
Lucas insists "going to the movies is a social event, like going to a
football game, like going to the ballet, like going to a play.
"Attending movies is something you do to be social with other people. I
don't think that's ever going to go away."
In order to drag people away from their TVs, filmmakers are obliged to
improve both the quality and the accessibility of their films.
With this in mind, here's a glimpse of 20 of the more than 500 films slated
for release in 2006. The most that can be said for any of them at this point
is, on paper, they're among the most interesting of the offerings. Some
release dates are tentative:
TRISTAN & ISOLDE (Fox/Jan. 13):
Before Romeo and Juliet, there were the tragic star-crossed lovers Tristan
and Isolde. Tristan (James Franco) was a young knight who fell in love with
the married future queen of England (Sophia Myles.) It promises to be a big,
lush, romantic drama.
THE PINK PANTHER (Sony/Feb. 10):
Steve Martin steps into the giant-sized shoes of Peter Sellers to play
bumbling French detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. It's being billed as a
prequel to Seller's 1964 classic, with Clouseau having to solve the
mysterious death of a soccer coach and discover who stole the famous Pink
Panther diamond. The entertainment world will be watching to see if Martin
can pull this one off.
EIGHT BELOW (Disney/Feb. 17):
No one does fact-based animal stories better than Disney and here comes one
about eight husky sled dogs marooned during an Antarctic winter. This one
looks enough like the Disney classic The Incredible Journey to make it a
hit.
BASIC INSTINCT 2: RISK ADDICTION (Sony/March 31):
Sharon Stone's ice pick wielding seductress is back and this time it's David
Morrissey's psychiatrist who gets lured into her dangerous sex games. Call
it pure guilty pleasure, but the thought of Stone back to her old tricks is
likely enough of a hook to get people into multiplexes.
ICE AGE 2: THE MELTDOWN (Fox/March 31):
Scrat and his acorn are back to wreak more havoc. In tow are Manfred the
laconic Wooly Mammoth, Sid the motor-mouthed sloth and the villainous Diego,
the Sabre-toothed tiger. If this one is half as delightful as it
predecessor, it deserves to be a hit.
mission IMPOSSIBLE III
(Paramount/May 5):
Fresh from saving the world from Martians in last year's War of the Worlds,
Tom Cruise prepares to tackle international terrorists as rogue agent Ethan
Hunt. The release is timed to coincide with the birth of Cruise's first
biological child, so he should grab every magazine cover in the world for
this one.
THE DA VINCI CODE (Sony/May 19):
Many readers confused Dan Brown's fiction bestseller for fact, something Ron
Howard insists he won't do in the film. Tom Hanks stumbles upon a secret
sect whose belief Christ fathered children could shake the foundations of
Christianity. Controversy plus eager fans should make this one a hot ticket.
X-MEN 3 (Fox/May 26):
The mutants are back, but this time around there is a possible cure to treat
them. Brett Ratner is directing instead of Bryan Singer, but the good news
is Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Rebecca Romijn, Patrick Stewart and Ian
McKellen are all back, joined by Kelsey Grammer and Shohreh Aghdashloo. We
can only hope lightning strikes three times, let alone twice.
THE BREAK UP (Universal/June 2):
With Wedding Crashers, Vince Vaughn had one of the biggest grossing films of
2005, so expectations run high for this romantic comedy. It also helps that
Vaughn and costar Jennifer Aniston started an off-screen relationship while
filming this one in Chicago. We'll all be watching to see if they can create
as many sparks as Aniston's ex, Brad Pitt, did with Angelina Jolie in Mr. &
Mrs. Smith.
THE OMEN 666 (Fox/June 6):
This is a remake of the 1976 horror classic that spawned three sequels. Liev
Schreiber and Julia Styles play the American couple who discover the child
they adopted might just be the devil's spawn. In a brilliant piece of stunt
casting, Mia Farrow, who played the mother of Satan's child in Rosemary's
Baby, plays the nanny who knows the child's real origins.
CARS (Disney/June 9):
The creative geniuses at Pixar who turned talking toys, retired superheroes
and monsters into box-office superstars, are at it again. This time they
invest cars and all their cousins with humanity as well as voices.
SUPERMAN RETURNS (Warners/June 30):
The Man of Steel, now played by newcomer Brandon Routh, has been hanging out
on the planet Krypton. When his arch enemy Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) starts
causing havoc, Superman returns to Earth to battle evil and court the lovely
Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth). Warners is hoping this is the beginning of a new
Superman franchise.
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD'S MAN'S CHEST
(Disney/July 7):
Those nasty sea phantoms insist Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) owes them his
soul, so Jack has to find a way to win it back or spend eternity haunting
the seas. Back in 2003, the original Pirates of the Caribbean filled
Disney's treasure troves with $654 million, turned Depp into a box-office
superstar and won him an Oscar nomination.
LADY IN THE WATER (Warners/July 21):
M. Night Shyamalan scored with thrillers like The Sixth Sense and Signs, but
found audiences and critics slipping away with The Village. His newest
supernatural thriller has humans teaming up with a water nymph to save all
their lives and souls from demons intent on destruction.
MIAMI VICE (Universal/July 28):
Last year's crop of big-screen versions of vintage TV shows were major
critical and box-office disappointments, but this one is actually promising.
Michael Mann, who created the original TV series, wrote and directed this
film with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as renegade vice detectives Crockett
and Tubbs. Mann has set the story in modern-day Miami.
MARIE ANTOINETTE (Sony/Oct. 13):
Sofia Coppola wrote and directed this costume drama that stars Kirsten Dunst
as the Austrian princess who became Queen of France when she was just a
teenager. Jason Schwartzman plays her indifferent husband, Louis XVI, with
Rip Torn, Judy Davis and Marianne Faithful filling out the supporting cast.
Coppola scored a major triumph with Lost in Translation.
FLUSHED AWAY (Paramount/Nov. 3):
The folks at Aardman Animations, who brought us 2000's Chicken Run and last
year's Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit, bring us this tale
of a society rat (Hugh Jackman) who gets flushed down the toilet of his
upscale apartment and falls in love with an adventurous beauty (Kate
Winslet). It looks like a cross between Romeo & Juliet and Pirates of The
Caribbean.
CASINO ROYALE (Sony/Nov. 17):
Daniel Craig takes over as James Bond, with Martin Campbell directing. Bond
matches wits and gadgets with Monsieur Le Chiffre, a French gangster who
uses the profits from his casino to fund terrorists. Considering the film
hasn't been fully cast and cameras have yet to start rolling, this one could
find itself bumped to 2007.
CHARLOTTE'S WEB (Paramount/Dec. 20):
This children's classic about a spider who saves the life of a pig will
combine live action with animation. Dakota Fanning plays Fern, who helps
Charlotte the spider (voice from Julia Roberts) spin a tale of friendship
and sacrifice. Though it's no Harry Potter or Chronicles of Narnia,
Charlotte's Web has a huge fan base among youngsters and their parents.
DREAMGIRLS (Paramount/Dec. 22):
The box-office and critical success of Chicago and Moulin Rouge has
producers eying Broadway for more stage musicals to turn into movies. This
one, loosely based on the career of The Supremes, will star Beyonce Knowles,
Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy, Mos Def and Danny Glover.
Considering the poor response for Phantom of the Opera, Rent and The
Producers, this one could be a hard sell even with such a stellar cast.
THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES
(Warners/Fall):
Warners has yet to announce a release date for this western filmed in
Alberta last summer, but it is likely to be a fall release, setting it up
for the kind of attention Brokeback Mountain has been receiving. This one
stars Brad Pitt as the famous outlaw and Casey Affleck as the friend who
turned assassin and killed him.
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ozbadcat@h*tmail.com wrote on 7/16/05 11:26 PM:
> He complains, "Who the f**k is going to go and see a Pink Panther movie that
> doesn't have Peter Sellers in it?"
Like the 3 so far without him?
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> difference?
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George Clooney - Cartoon Movie Role
July 16, 2005, 1:22:33
CLOONEY IN LINE FOR TRANSFORMERS ROLE
Director MICHAEL BAY is considering GEORGE CLOONEY for the role of Autobot
leader OPTIMUS PRIME in the forthcoming movie adaptation of cartoon series
TRANSFORMERS.
THE ISLAND filmmaker was surprised by reports Clooney is playing the part of
the 18 wheel robotic truck, but is interested in meeting with the OCEAN'S
TWELVE hunk to discuss the role.
He says, "I have no idea where the 'George Clooney is Optimus Prime' rumour
came from, but we'd definitely consider him."
The family movie is the latest incarnation of the 1980s cult TV show and
focuses on a 17-year-old's first car, which turns out to be an alien that
can morph into mechanical objects.
Elsewhere: Filmmaker KEVIN SMITH is furious funnyman STEVE MARTIN agreed to
star in the remake of comedy classic PINK PANTHER - and hopes fans remain
true to the originals by boycotting it when it comes out.
Martin plays the part of INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU, which PETER SELLERS had in the
four original films, and Smith fears he won't live up to the role.
He complains, "Who the f**k is going to go and see a Pink Panther movie that
doesn't have Peter Sellers in it?"
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